CieloMy name is Cielo, the author of “The Cancer Voice Asia”, a blog that aims to support and inspire anyone who is facing cancer. I know how it feels to be diagnosed with a rare and aggressive type of cancer, Leiomyosarcoma, at the age of 29. I know the challenges, Continue Reading
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What Does Freedom Mean To Me?
Freedom smells like an unpolluted air. It tastes like a bland food diet. One of its bad side? I am still dying to eat cakes! One of its good side? I finally stopped drinking coffee! Being free is — I don’t need to look back at what or who is Continue Reading
The Song
I’ll be in the sun, The wind and in the rain. I’ll be in the air You breathe every day. I’ll be the humming sound Of the gentle breeze from the sea. I’ll be in the clouds above And will listen to the whisper words Of your unfailing love. We’ll Continue Reading
What Is Life After Beating Cancer?
“And once the storm is over, you won’t remember how you made it through, how you managed to survive. You won’t even be sure whether the storm is really over. But one thing is certain. When you come out of the storm, you won’t be the same person who walked Continue Reading
My Leiomyosarcoma (2)
CieloMy name is Cielo, the author of “The Cancer Voice Asia”, a blog that aims to support and inspire anyone who is facing cancer. I know how it feels to be diagnosed with a rare and aggressive type of cancer, Leiomyosarcoma, at the age of 29. I know the challenges, Continue Reading
What’s On Your Bucket List?
Looking at death in the eye, from the time you are diagnosed with cancer is a life-altering experience. What is the first thought coming into your mind right away? What did you do and what else you need to be done? Cancer patients, survivors, have you made your bucket list? Continue Reading
My Leiomyosarcoma
1st Journal Written last 24 March 2016, Thursday As I had said to my friends (from Sarcoma Alliance Group) around the world who are also experiencing a rare kind of disease, Sarcoma, with different subtypes, I am going to document my clinical trial or, rather, shall I say, my treatment; which will Continue Reading
I Had Cancer
I had cancer, I was very ill. And it’s something I didn’t understand. I was a good woman, with a good heart, That cancer tore me apart. And there was nothing I can say or do. My heart aches to see myself in such displace, Yet, Quitely, I managed to Continue Reading